The Taalmala digi-60 Electronic tabla Stereo
is a state-of-the-art digital musical instrument that has been designed by
the pioneers in Indian electronic musical instruments. This instrument has
a natural tabla sound along with sophisticated features unmatched by any
other model of electronic tabla.
Crystal clear, natural Stereo sound is provided for the separation of the
tabla (right hand) and the dagga (left hand).

There are 60
thekas in various taals that can be played at any tempo.
The thekas available on the Digi-60 are :

1.teen taal - 5 varieties

2.punjabi

3.ek
taal - 2 varieties

4.jat taal -
2 varieties

5.jhap taal -
4 varieties

6.surfakta

7.jhampak

8.rupak - 4
varieties

9.pashto

10.lok (for
folk music) - 3 types

11.ada chau
taal - 2 varieties

12.addha

13.pancham
savari - 2 varieties

14.tilwada

15.chachar

16.jai taal -
3 varieties

17.deepchandi
- 2 varieties

18.rudra taal
- 2 varieties

19.bhajan

20.garba

21.jhoomra -
2 varieties

22.matta taal
- 2 varieties

23.tevra

24.dhumali

25.dhamar

26.sadra

27.kehrwa - 4
varieties

28.chau taal

29.sool taal
- 2 varieties

30.dadra - 3
varieties

+ 2
programmable taals

Many varieties of common taals have been
provided; including some authentic traditional thekas.10 of these can be
modified by the user and stored in memory. A multi-functional digital
display for indicating taal number, matra number, pitch and tempo. Digital
tuning of pitch with facility for fine tuning within half notes. 4 ranges
of tempo ?from ati-vilambit to drut are provided. The tempo can be
gradually increased from ati-vilambit to ati-drut without stopping the
theka. Two settings for bayan (dagga or left hand sound) ?with a deep
gumki?or a shallow gumki? Memory for storing the fine tuned pitch,
tempo and bayan setting. Two user programmable thekas that can be stored
in memory. Operation on AC Mains (220V/110V) or six internal dry batteries
with automatic change-over to batteries in case of power failure. Sleek
and compact - housed in a Sleek ABS plastic cabinet, size : 230 x135 x 90
mm, weight approx.1kg.External speaker socket and Line-out ( 1/8 in.
headphone socket). Socket to connect Sunadamala in sync. Lightweight,
Universal voltage, use at any voltage from 90V to 230V AC without changing
voltage selector.

The 'Talometer' was the
first of its kind to be invented in India in 1978. It is a revolutionary
audio-visual instrument that can be set to all the taalas of Carnatic
(South Indian classical) music (seven principal taalas viz.; Rupaka,
Jhampa, Triputa, Eka, Ata, Matya and Dhruva and five jaathis viz; Tisra,
chatursra, khanda, misra and sankeerna). In addition to these, it can also
be set to the Chaapu taalas.

The latest model of the Talometer is a
palm-sized microcontroller based instrument that provides for the
selection of nadai (subdivision within an akshara) also. It also has
programming facilities for the display of specific laya patterns for use
in the teaching of music as well as dance.

The features of
Talometer :

Display of taalas by means of
moving display of lamps.

Digital display to indicate
tempo, pitch and taala selection.

Additional lamp to indicate
last laghu (where more than one laghu is present).

The instrument and is very
compact and portable, and is housed in a sleek, attractive palm sized
cabinet measuring 146mm x 110mm x 70mm and weighing about 1kg.

Electronic Tanpura

Saarang Micro III

Quantity:

Compact palm sized
tambura:146mm x 110mm x 70mm Weight - approximately 1kg. One tuning knob
controls all the 4 notes electronically. Panchamam (pancham) can be
switched off or changed to Madhyamam (madhyam). Housed in sleek,
attractive palm sized plastic cabinet available in 4 colours (black, ivory
white, grey and red). Ideal for beginners and music group as well as for
travel.

Artistic Electronic
Tambura exquisitely crafted cabinet. Features same as Maestro. Ideal for
use in concerts. Looks and sounds like a traditional tambura. Dismantles
easily for travel. Extra speaker in stem extension provides sound at
ear-level. ASDM - Auto-save dual memory automatically saves selected
settings and allows one more choice of settings to be saved

The 'Sunadamala lehera
instrument is a sophisticated electronic musical instrument designed to
enable tabla artistes and students to practise independently without the
help of another musician (to provide rhythmic tune accompaniment). The 'Sunadamala'
is capable of producing 200 preset tunes, set to 20 taals in different
commonly used ragas. A tune, once selected, repeats itself endlessly until
stopped.